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The Desperate Man
Two reporters are held hostage in old castle, by thief, looking for jewels, that he had buried, after robbing a local house.
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Plot Summary
A Parisian gangster, Frank Martel, is released from prison and finds himself entangled in a dangerous web of crime and betrayal. He is drawn into a plot involving a stolen shipment of money, which puts him at odds with both the police and a ruthless criminal syndicate. As he navigates this treacherous underworld, Martel must confront his past and make difficult choices to survive.
Critical Reception
The Desperate Man is a stylish and atmospheric crime thriller that showcases Melville's signature minimalist approach. While not as celebrated as some of his later works, it is appreciated for its tense pacing, gritty depiction of the criminal underworld, and strong performances, particularly from Eddie Constantine.
What Reviewers Say
Praise for its atmospheric direction and tense crime narrative.
Appreciation for Eddie Constantine's stoic portrayal of a hardened criminal.
Criticism for occasional pacing issues and a somewhat predictable plot.
Google audience: Audience reviews often highlight the film's gritty realism and its place within the crime genre, with some finding it a compelling example of French noir, while others point to its dated elements.
Fun Fact
Jean-Pierre Melville initially cast actor Jean-Paul Belmondo in the lead role, but he had to withdraw due to scheduling conflicts, leading to Eddie Constantine taking over the part.
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